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Interdental Brush – An effective appliance to mitigate plaque & tartar build-up

February 12th,2021
Interdental Brush

Dental Plaque – The sticky biofilm composed of several strains of bacteria develops on teeth and gums is the root cause for many dental problems like cavities, periodontitis, and so on. Over time, the microorganism colonials continue to thicken the deposits. Untreated plaque and tartar deposits in the mouth release toxic substances that aggregate the build-up of plaque in the arterial walls resulting in cardiovascular diseases.

Moreover, plaque deposits are linked to many impairments, such as Diabetes, Rheumatic Arthritis, Dementia, and much more. To be precise, plaque removal is essential to prevent systemic diseases. Removing food debris and microbes stuck between the teeth will help you to forbid plaque formation.

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6 Conditions that propel you to remove a tooth

January 28th,2021
Why do you need tooth extraction?

Extracting a tooth from its dental alveolus or socket is needed at some point for our oral cavity’s well-being. Typically, Oral surgeons perform the tooth removal process whilst general dentists, periodontists, and even Orthodontists also dispose the problematic tooth as a part of their treatment.

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Coconut Water – The best drink for your dental health

January 6th,2021
Oral benefits of Coconut Water

If you think coconut water is just a fluid saturated with the flesh inside a coconut, then you are wrong. This tropical drink carries the constituents you are taking from sports and energy drinks. It has been recommended as a natural solution to eliminate toxins, improve the digestive system, urination, treat dehydration, and much more.

Do you know that regular consumption of coconut water tends to boost the strength of teeth and gums?

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Dental Fluorosis – Causes, Symptoms, Treatments & Prevention tips

December 29th,2020
Fluorosis Teeth

Dental fluorosis is a cosmetic problem that commonly appears in children’s teeth and it occurs with inadequate amount of calcium in enamel. This condition is termed hypocalcification. Such hypocalcified teeth look slightly discolored. Meanwhile, the affected tooth looks abnormal with having faint white lines or brown spots.

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Salivary Stones – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatments

December 22nd,2020
Salivary Gland Stones

Salivary Stones are small solids formed with crystallized minerals developed in the tubes through which saliva flows. Such solid substances formed in the salivary glands are referred with various names viz salivary duct stones, salivary gland stones and salivary duct calculus. It is clinically termed as Sialoliths. Such blockage in salivary glands prevents saliva flow into our mouth.

Middle-aged adults especially men are highly susceptible to salivary stones.

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5 dangers of ignoring chipped teeth treatment

December 17th,2020
5 Dangers of ignoring chipped teeth treatment

Although chipped and cracked teeth do not seem a serious dental injury, it should be treated in a timely manner. Besides degrading your smile aesthetics, the broken part of the tooth makes you susceptible to oral infections. Such consequences can lead to additional health problems as it can spread to the head, neck and so on. Luckily, you have more than an option for chipped teeth.

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8 non-dental causes of bad breath

December 8th,2020
8 Non-dental causes of Bad Breath

Chronic bad breath is a sign of poor oral hygiene and dental diseases. Meanwhile, it can be a red flag indicating the serious illnesses progressing inside your body.

About 90% of bad breath (clinically called Halitosis) associated with oral problems and it typically smells like rotten eggs. The remaining proportion has been linked to certain amiss in your body.  The type of smell emitting in your bad breath helps to detect the dilemma in your body.

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Tobacco effects on your oral health

September 25th,2020
Tobacco effects on your dental health

Persons who keep consuming tobacco develop many fatal diseases. No matter whether you smoke, chew or sniff tobacco,  the substances present in tobacco products will penetrate deeper inside your body. It provokes a plethora of ongoing complications like stroke, heart attack, Type 2 Diabetes, Pneumonia and much more. Many people have written about this and you might also aware of how this habit ruins our health.

As the oral cavity is constantly exposed to tobacco products while ingesting, the mouth is the primary victim of tobacco. Except oral cancer, many people don’t realize the havoc of tobacco on our dental health which has been addressed in this article.

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Foods to fight against calcium deficiency for your teeth

September 4th,2020
Calcium Deficiency and Dental Health

Our teeth consist of the same hard, inorganic materials like our bones. Calcium plays a dominant role in the healthy development of teeth as well as our bones. Our teeth are composed of a mineral called hydroxyapatite that is made up of the combination of calcium and phosphate. The calcium present in teeth provides the fortitude and protects the sensitive nerves present inside a tooth.

In general, calcium present in our body is constantly breakdown as we use our bones and teeth. Our body can regenerate calcium to rebuilt the lost mineral. Besides this, our body can store the excess calcium in our bones and teeth that eventually helps in fortifying them.

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Common diseases that cause tooth decay

August 26th,2020
Common diseases that cause tooth decay

You might be wondered when your dentist asked about your lifestyle and day to day activities while treating a decayed tooth.  Tooth decay is not just a common oral problem that occurred with bacterial invasion on your teeth. Such dental caries can also be stimulated because of existing disorders or abnormal health conditions. It means cavities can happen with much more than poor oral care and food items you take. It is because the dentists are looking for your medical history to pinpoint the root cause of cavities at times.

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